SpaceX splashdown: ISS astronauts return after 5 months; Nasa’s first Pacific landing in 50 years

Kaumi GazetteScience10 August, 20258.2K Views

SpaceX splashdown: ISS astronauts return after 5 months; Nasa’s first Pacific landing in 50 years

This picture offered by NASA exhibits, from left, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 members JAXA

Four astronauts have safely returned to Earth after spending 5 months aboard the (*50*)International area station(*50*) (ISS). Their SpaceX capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California on Saturday, a day after leaving the orbiting laboratory.Nasa’s Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan’s Takuya Onishi, and Russia’s Kirill Peskov launched in March to switch the 2 Nasa astronauts stranded on Boeing’s Starliner following its failed check mission. “Welcome home,” Mission Control at SpaceX radioed because the capsule parachuted into the water.Starliner’s malfunctions pressured Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to stay in orbit for greater than 9 months as a substitute of a deliberate week. Nasa ultimately ordered the capsule to return empty, transferring the pair to a SpaceX flight. Wilmore has since retired from Nasa.Before departure on Friday, McClain mentioned, “We want this mission, our mission, to be a reminder of what people can do when we work together, when we explore together.” She mentioned she was wanting ahead to “doing nothing for a couple of days” in Houston, whereas her crewmates hoped for warm showers and burgers.This was SpaceX’s first (*50*)Nasa crew splashdown(*50*) in the Pacific in 50 years, with Elon Musk’s firm shifting returns from Florida to California earlier this 12 months to cut back particles dangers. The final Nasa astronauts to land in the Pacific have been a part of the 1975 (*50*)Apollo-Soyuz mission(*50*), a historic joint effort between the US and the Soviet Union.

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